The state of our oceans and seas is the main focus in “Sea the
Truth”. Leading scientists such as Daniel Pauly to suggest that if we
continue to catch and eat fish at the current rate,
the oceans and seas will be empty within 40 years. The hunt for fish is
an economic monster on the run: large bottom trawlers are scraping the
bottoms of the seas empty, taking with them all living things with
destructive force. The massive amount of bycatch is thrown back into the
sea, maimed or dead.
Under the guidance of Dutch MP Marianne
Thieme, two young marine biologists Marianne and Barbara, are searching
worldwide for scientific information about the condition of our biggest
ecosystems, which cover more than two thirds of our planet. Underwater
photographer Dos Winkel shows them the beauty of marine life and the
enormous threats to which it is exposed. For the documentary the
producers filmed in Newfoundland, on Bonaire, on the North Sea, the
Azores and at various locations in the Netherlands. Authorities offer
the solution of sustainable fisheries projects while leading scientists
say that every fish that is taken now, is one too many. This documentary
shows that, unfortunately, there is no such thing as “sustainable
fishing”.An Alalena production, commissioned by the Nicolaas G. Pierson Foundation. www.seathetruth.nl
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